The Effect of Soil Type and Moisture on the Development of Forensically Important <i>Megaselia scalaris</i> and <i>Dohrniphora cornuta</i> (Diptera: Phoridae)

Necrophagous phorid flies are common insects found on buried corpses, and their developmental data play a crucial role in estimating the post-burial interval (PBI). This study aimed to investigate the effects of soil type and moisture content on some life cycle parameters of two forensically importa...

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Main Authors: Wei Han, Dianxing Feng, Yanan Tang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2024-09-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/15/9/666
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Summary:Necrophagous phorid flies are common insects found on buried corpses, and their developmental data play a crucial role in estimating the post-burial interval (PBI). This study aimed to investigate the effects of soil type and moisture content on some life cycle parameters of two forensically important insects, <i>Megaselia scalaris</i> (Loew, 1866) and <i>Dohrniphora cornuta</i> (Bigot, 1857) (Diptera: Phoridae). Larval and pupal survival, development time, and larval body length of <i>M. scalaris</i> and <i>D. cornuta</i> were observed in three different soil types (loamy sand, sandy loam A, and sandy loam B) with six moisture contents (0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%). The results indicated that soil types, soil moisture, and their interaction significantly influenced the growth and development of both species, with moisture being the most influential factor. In each soil, 20% and 40% moisture contents were more suitable for their growth and development. Both the development time and maximum larval body length were significantly different among soil types and moisture contents. The larval period of both species lasted the longest in all soils with 0% moisture content. Additionally, a regression analysis of the relationship between larval body length and development time was performed at different moisture contents in three soils. This study expanded our knowledge of the factors that influence the development of necrophagous insects and provided some reference data for applications of <i>M. scalaris</i> and <i>D. cornuta</i> in PBI estimation.
ISSN:2075-4450